The Social Psychology of Power
Editat de Ana Guinote, Theresa K. Vescioen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2010
Addressing an issue of central concern in social life, this authoritative book examines how having or lacking power influences the way individuals and groups think, feel, and act. Leading international experts comprehensively review classic and contemporary research with an eye toward bridging gaps across theories and levels of analysis. Compelling topics include the evolutionary bases of power; its effects on physiological processes, cognitive abilities, and health; what sorts of people are given power; when, how, and whom power corrupts; and power dynamics in gender, social class, and ethnic relations. The integrative concluding chapter presents a cogent agenda for future research.
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ISBN-13: 9781606236192
ISBN-10: 1606236199
Pagini: 469
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
ISBN-10: 1606236199
Pagini: 469
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Introduction: Power in Social Psychology, Ana Guinote and Theresa K. Vescio
I. Concepts, Theoretical Perspectives, and Basic Mechanisms
1. Concepts and Historical Perspectives on Power, Jennifer R. Overbeck
2. The Emergence of Simple and Complex Power Structures through Social Niche Construction, Christopher Boehm and Jessica C. Flack
3. Dominance and Health: The Role of Social Rank in Physiology and Illness, Jacqueline J. Rivers and Robert A. Josephs
4. Power in the Person: Exploring the Motivational Underground of Power, David G. Winter
5. The Situated Focus Theory of Power, Ana Guinote
II. Power in Interaction: The Negotiation of a Shared Reality
6. Paradoxes of Power: Dynamics of the Acquisition, Experience, and Social Regulation of Social Power, Dacher Keltner, Deborah Gruenfeld, Adam Galinsky, and Michael W. Kraus
7. Paradoxical Power Manifestations: Power Assertion by the Subjectively Powerless, Daphne Blunt Bugental
8. Power and Social Perception, Ann Marie Russell and Susan T. Fiske
9. Legitimacy, Social Identity, and Power, Russell Spears, Ronni Greenwood, Soledad de Lemus, and Joseph Sweetman
10. Power as Charismatic Leadership: A Significant Opportunity (and a Modest Proposal) for Social Psychology Research, Francis J. Flynn
III. Power in Intergroup Relations
11. The System Justification Motive and the Maintenance of Social Power, Aaron C. Kay, Jillian Chalmers Banfield, and Kristin Laurin
12. Power and Racism, P. J. Henry and Felicia Pratto
13. Power and Sexism, Theresa K. Vescio, Kristine A. Schlenker, and Joshua G. Lenes
14. Immigration and Power, Kay Deaux and Nida Bikmen
15. Social Class and Power, Heather E. Bullock and Bernice Lott
16. Power: New Understandings and Future Directions, Theresa K. Vescio and Ana Guinote
I. Concepts, Theoretical Perspectives, and Basic Mechanisms
1. Concepts and Historical Perspectives on Power, Jennifer R. Overbeck
2. The Emergence of Simple and Complex Power Structures through Social Niche Construction, Christopher Boehm and Jessica C. Flack
3. Dominance and Health: The Role of Social Rank in Physiology and Illness, Jacqueline J. Rivers and Robert A. Josephs
4. Power in the Person: Exploring the Motivational Underground of Power, David G. Winter
5. The Situated Focus Theory of Power, Ana Guinote
II. Power in Interaction: The Negotiation of a Shared Reality
6. Paradoxes of Power: Dynamics of the Acquisition, Experience, and Social Regulation of Social Power, Dacher Keltner, Deborah Gruenfeld, Adam Galinsky, and Michael W. Kraus
7. Paradoxical Power Manifestations: Power Assertion by the Subjectively Powerless, Daphne Blunt Bugental
8. Power and Social Perception, Ann Marie Russell and Susan T. Fiske
9. Legitimacy, Social Identity, and Power, Russell Spears, Ronni Greenwood, Soledad de Lemus, and Joseph Sweetman
10. Power as Charismatic Leadership: A Significant Opportunity (and a Modest Proposal) for Social Psychology Research, Francis J. Flynn
III. Power in Intergroup Relations
11. The System Justification Motive and the Maintenance of Social Power, Aaron C. Kay, Jillian Chalmers Banfield, and Kristin Laurin
12. Power and Racism, P. J. Henry and Felicia Pratto
13. Power and Sexism, Theresa K. Vescio, Kristine A. Schlenker, and Joshua G. Lenes
14. Immigration and Power, Kay Deaux and Nida Bikmen
15. Social Class and Power, Heather E. Bullock and Bernice Lott
16. Power: New Understandings and Future Directions, Theresa K. Vescio and Ana Guinote
Notă biografică
Ana Guinote, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at University College London, United Kingdom. Her research and publications focus on power, status, and minorities—in particular, how social asymmetries affect basic and high-order cognition, and how this in turn affects goal pursuit, social judgments, behavior variability, and responsiveness to situational affordances. Dr. Guinote is an Associate Editor of the British Journal of Social Psychology and serves on the Steering Committee of the European Social Cognition Network.
Theresa K. Vescio, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. Her research and publications address the relation between power and the expression of sexism, racism, ageism, and heterosexism. Dr. Vescio is a recipient of the Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, awarded by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Division 9 of the American Psychological Association. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals in the field.
Recenzii
Quite possibly the single most indispensable work on the dynamics of power. Approaching the problem of power from the vantage points of diverse theories, the contributors illuminate the workings of power--how it is understood in the minds of those with and without power, how it guides the actions of individuals and groups, and how it is woven into the fabric of society. A 'must read' for students and scholars alike, this book makes clear why, as Bertrand Russell observed many years ago, power is the fundamental concept of social science.--Mark Snyder, PhD, McKnight Presidential Chair in Psychology and Director, Center for the Study of the Individual and Society, University of Minnesota
Guinote and Vescio have assembled a distinguished collection of scholars to offer a current and comprehensive analysis. The volume sheds new light on a traditionally central topic in psychology. The quality of the chapters is excellent, and collectively the volume provides new theoretical perspectives and insights. This well-structured volume will make a significant and lasting contribution.--John F. Dovidio, PhD, Department of Psychology, Yale UniversityAn excellent reference source for those seeking a comprehensive survey of the latest literature on the topic. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals.
--Choice, 12/3/2010Descriere
Addressing an issue of central concern in social life, this authoritative book examines how having or lacking power influences the way individuals and groups think, feel, and act. Leading international experts comprehensively review classic and contemporary research with an eye toward bridging gaps across theories and levels of analysis. Compelling topics include the evolutionary bases of power; its effects on physiological processes, cognitive abilities, and health; what sorts of people are given power; when, how, and whom power corrupts; and power dynamics in gender, social class, and ethnic relations. The integrative concluding chapter presents a cogent agenda for future research.